Handmade Earrings, Mohave-Charoite, Bone Painting

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Gold-plated silver earrings. One-off piece. Traditional Persian painting on bone. Mohave-Charoite gemstone and pearls. From the New Day collection.

$350.00

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Product Attributes

Weight 44.5 g
Dimensions 9 × 9 × 5 cm
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Silver

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Description

  • The Mohave-Charoite gemstone, with its interwoven textures and hues of violet and gold, resembles a land that holds the warmth of light within. A stone with an inner glow, echoing a twilight sky — becoming a foundation for a renewed vision of beauty, one rooted in the cycles of life.

Beside it lies a soft, pale surface of bone — once part of a living, breathing nature, now transformed into a canvas that tells the story of a new life. Traditional Persian floral motifs bloom across it, as if emerging from silence into being once more — symbols of a beginning, of a fresh bloom.

Above it, pearls rest quietly and meaningfully, like silent dew before the dawn. They are not merely adornments, but symbols of transformation — bridging past and future, inner and outer, stillness and growth.

This piece, from the New Day collection, reflects that singular moment: the moment when the old gives rise to the new. Shades of violet, crimson, and gold, in silent conversation with painted blossoms, create not just a striking image, but an echo of renewal within continuity. A piece that gently reminds us: every day holds the promise of a New Day

Baharak omidfar has a Master's degree in art research and bachelor's degree in the handicrafts with a specialization in jewelry field. She teaches jewelry making and designing at university and personal studio.She is Juror, curator, lecturer , organizer, participant and winner in exhibitions, galleries, design weeks, events, national and international festivals related to jewelry. She is one of the pioneers of the aesthetical-conceptual approach to contemporary jewelery design in Iran. The approach, she insists upon maintaining up to this date. Her works and collections, often focus on the role of women in Iranian mythology and culture. To that end, she explores Iranian traditions, myths, tales, and ceremonies, where female protagonists have an active and essential presence; such as Esfandegan(the celebration of woman and earth), the bride of the aqueduct, and women of Shahnameh(Book of Kings).

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